Haven't posted much over the weekend, though I checked in regularly and watched the live feeds a lot. Obviously team Voodoo executed their playbook to perfection... again... and all congratulations are in order. I get the feeling that even when challenged by Tiger we didn't see everything that she was capable of like we would have had that been the last lap of the Gold and not the silver.
But I have to tip my hat to Tiger. He *carried* that Mustang on his back during the Saturday silver the same way Lyle used to carry the Bearcat when he had to. Strega obviously didn't have the time and testing and big-picture program to beat Voodoo this year, but by sheer force of will Tiger came within a gnat's lash of winning a heat race anyway. Amazing guy. I was one of the ones who was skeptical as to whether he should have tried... and crow never tasted so good.
His subsequent DQ was unfortunate, but ultimately mattered a lot less than Thom's DQ as the Witch was mortally wounded by the time she crossed the line anyway. I understand that rules have to be enforced, but its clear the process isn't what it should be yet. If the pilots are going to be held to such a constrained donut of space around the course, then its time to put technology to work (cameras, laser range finders, precision differential GPS on each airframe, etc.) to detect deviations from the allowed course and eliminate the human error factor. The stakes are just too high for a judgement call- it turns the whole thing into figure skating. And that's all I gotta say about that.
But I have to tip my hat to Tiger. He *carried* that Mustang on his back during the Saturday silver the same way Lyle used to carry the Bearcat when he had to. Strega obviously didn't have the time and testing and big-picture program to beat Voodoo this year, but by sheer force of will Tiger came within a gnat's lash of winning a heat race anyway. Amazing guy. I was one of the ones who was skeptical as to whether he should have tried... and crow never tasted so good.
His subsequent DQ was unfortunate, but ultimately mattered a lot less than Thom's DQ as the Witch was mortally wounded by the time she crossed the line anyway. I understand that rules have to be enforced, but its clear the process isn't what it should be yet. If the pilots are going to be held to such a constrained donut of space around the course, then its time to put technology to work (cameras, laser range finders, precision differential GPS on each airframe, etc.) to detect deviations from the allowed course and eliminate the human error factor. The stakes are just too high for a judgement call- it turns the whole thing into figure skating. And that's all I gotta say about that.
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